Description
The ROSSI Braztech Model 92 Carbine .44 Magnum 16 Inch Barrel Blue Finish Wood Stock 8 Rounds is a compact, hard-hitting lever-action rifle. It’s a modern take on the classic Winchester 1892 design, chambered in the powerful .44 Magnum cartridge, making it a potent tool for brush hunting, trail defense, or just a blast at the range. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of everything from mild .44 Specials to full-house magnums through this carbine, and it’s a straightforward, reliable piece of kit that fits out of the box.
Key Features
- Potent .44 Magnum Chambering: Delivers serious stopping power in a compact, handy package.
- Classic Lever-Action Reliability: Simple, robust mechanism that’s proven over a century of use.
- 16-Inch Barrel: Offers a great balance between maneuverability and ballistic performance.
- 8-Round Tubular Magazine: Provides solid capacity for its role.
- Traditional Blue Finish & Wood Stock: Timeless aesthetics that look right at home in the woods.
- Side Loading Gate & Top Ejection: Authentic operation for safe, easy loading and unloading.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .44 Magnum / .44 Special |
| Barrel Length | 16 inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 34.5 inches |
| Weight | Approx. 5.5 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 8 Rounds |
| Finish | Blued Steel, Wood Stock |
Look, the specs tell part of the story—this is a light, fast-handling carbine. That 5.5-pound weight makes it a joy to carry all day, but you’ll feel the .44 Magnum’s punch. The action is smooth for a rifle in this price range, though it benefits from a break-in period and good lubrication. The wood is a decent grade of Brazilian hardwood, finished in a utilitarian gloss. It’s a working gun, not a safe queen, and priced at $514.92, it represents solid value for a dedicated platform.
Who This Carbine Is For
This ROSSI Model 92 is perfect for the Missouri hunter stalking thick timber for whitetail or boar, where quick shots under 100 yards are the norm. It’s also a fantastic companion for anyone with a .44 Magnum revolver, like a Ruger Redhawk or Smith & Wesson 629, allowing for cartridge commonality. For the homesteader or trail rider looking for a compact, powerful defensive carbine, it’s a compelling option. That said, it’s not a precision long-range rifle, and if you dislike recoil, you might want to stick with .44 Special loads.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The power-to-size ratio is fantastic. It’s incredibly portable and points naturally. Lever-actions are simple to operate and maintain. The classic look never goes out of style. Sharing ammo with a revolver simplifies logistics. The price point is accessible for a dedicated hunting or utility rifle.
Cons: .44 Magnum ammo is expensive for high-volume practice. The stock sights are basic and could be upgraded. The action can feel a bit stiff when new. Top ejection means you can’t easily mount a traditional scope low over the receiver—a scout scope setup is the better route.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can it shoot .44 Special ammunition?
A: Absolutely. One of the big benefits of this rifle is its ability to cycle milder, cheaper .44 Special rounds for practice or small game, and then switch to full-power .44 Magnum for hunting. The difference in recoil and report is significant.
Q: Is it difficult to mount optics on this model?
A: It can be a challenge due to the top-eject design. The most straightforward solution is a scout-style scope mounted on the barrel via a dedicated base, which keeps the ejection path clear. Many users also opt for a receiver-mounted peep sight, which is a great upgrade over the factory buckhorn sights.
Q: How does it compare to a Henry or Marlin lever gun?
A: The ROSSI is the budget-friendly option in the lever-action world. It lacks some of the finer finish details and slicker out-of-the-box actions of its more expensive American cousins, but it delivers the core functionality reliably. For the price, it’s a hard-working tool that gets the job done. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, following all applicable FFL transfer requirements for firearm purchases.
If you’re in the market for a no-nonsense, powerful carbine that carries a piece of history on its back, the ROSSI Model 92 in .44 Magnum deserves a close look. Check its current availability on our site.




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